The optomap ultra-wide digital retinal imaging system captures more than 80% of your retina in one panoramic image. Traditional methods typically reveal only 10-12% of your retina at one time. The unique optomap ultra-wide view enhances your eye doctor’s ability to detect even the earliest sign of disease that presents on your retina. Seeing most of the retina at once allows your eye doctor more time to review your images and educate you about your eye health. Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated the power of optomap as a diagnostic tool.
Use of the optomap can also decrease the frequency of dilation in most patients.
Dr. Koop and Dr. Martinek pair the optomap imaging with the OCT scanning as a part of the comprehensive eye health evaluation.
What is the difference with the optomap?
What do the images look like?
Healthy Retina Image
Unhealthy Retina Image
What kinds of diseases can the optomap help detect?